Did you use existing partitions during setup or create and format them from inside setup?

If you used existing partition you may need activate the system partition.

Since you can boot to Windows using the CD go ahead and do so.
1. Go to start then right-click "My Computer" and choose Manage
2. Go to Storage > Disk Management
3. Righ-click the system partition (probably the C: drive) and choose "Mark as active"

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